OPINION
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Correction

Last Thursday’s article on earthquake relief efforts on campus neglected to mention coordination by the Yale College Council and the International Students Organization in addition […]

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Pre-Game party ban many detract from social experience

To the Editor: As former residents of a residential college party suite, we write to express our profound disappointment with the pre-Game party policy promulgated […]

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Tailgate rules jeopardize a Yale tradition

A year after Harvard imposed tight restrictions on alcohol at the Game, Yale’s own new rules — which will limit pre-Game parties, end tailgates after […]

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Galiette, the voice of Yale football, will be sorely missed

To the Editor: As a member of Yale’s class of 2005, I have been greatly looking forward to a trip back to campus this fall. […]

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Divesting from CCA: A grad student issue

Last semester I spoke with Amanda Ciafone, a fellow graduate student in American studies, about her paper for the working group on globalization and culture. […]

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The bittersweet melody of racist tunes

This past weekend, a friend pointed me in the direction of a wholly repugnant new music phenomenon. Here’s the pitch: Picture twin 13-year-old California-bred blondes […]

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Limiting access to EC only hurts women

Emergency contraception is a form of birth control that should appeal to any supporter of women’s health, regardless of his or her belief about abortion. […]

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Individualism is key to conservative path

It’s easy to make broad claims about the nature of freedom. America’s history is full of battles over what specific freedoms to give to its […]

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Criticism mischaracterizes Friends of Israel

To the Editor: I am surprised that Stanley Heller ’69 of the Middle East Crisis Committee was so sharply critical of Yale Friends of Israel […]

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The simple choice against simplification in Ward 1

To the Editor: The upcoming aldermanic race between Democrat Rebecca Livengood and Independent Nick Shalek for Ward 1 seems steeped in complexity. Ward 1 voters […]

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Tammany Hall, Conn. chapter: Voting out the Democratic machine

Suppose your hometown will soon be holding an election for dog-catcher. Candidate A has spent years advocating on behalf of women, gays, lesbians, bisexuals, transgendered […]